Crisis and the Kingdom

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Crisis and the Kingdom

Economics, Scripture, and the Global Financial Crisis

Religious ethics Christianity Christian life and practice Religious social and pastoral thought and activity

Author: E. Philip Davis

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Language: English

Published by: Cascade Books

Published on: 1st January 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781621891246


Overview of the Global Financial Crisis

The ongoing global financial crisis was not simply the fault of the financial sector. Bankers, households, and governments had all entered a spiral of greed, selfishness, and impatience in pursuit of their respective aims of higher remuneration, greater consumption, and enhanced popularity. The outcome, besides costly bank bailouts, has been rising private and public debt and stagnant economies.

Economic Paradigms and Biblical Perspectives

Economics, the ruling paradigm in today's society, can explain their motivation of self-interest but not the underlying irrationality of their behavior. Taking a view from Scripture, Philip Davis critiques the overall aims of individuals, as assumed by economics--wealth, consumption, and power--in contrast to Jesus' proclamation of the kingdom of God, the love for God and neighbor, and responsible stewardship of resources.

Purpose of the Book

In doing so, he aims to equip Christians to better understand the crisis from a kingdom perspective, to provide the church with a distinctive voice in these troubled times, and to press for radical Christian solutions to address the underlying difficulties. This little book aims to redress the gap in Christians' understanding that led the theologian Jurgen Moltmann to remark trenchantly, The neglect of economics is a wound in the side of the church.

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